bakåtsasserta
Bakåtsasserta is a linguistic term that emerged in the early 1990s within the field of Scandinavian dialectology. It refers to a specific type of split inflectional pattern observed in several Swedish and Norwegian dialects, in which a verb or adjective normally undergoes a standard progressive affix but, under particular phonological or syntactic conditions, reverts to a base form that historically belonged to an older or nonstandard usage. The phenomenon is considered a "backward assertion" because the inflected form appears to be asserted to the simpler historical form, thereby reversing the expected linguistic development.
The name bakåtsasserta is a compound of the Swedish word bakåt, meaning “backward”, and the Latin-derived asserta,
Usage of bakåtsasserta is limited to nominalized verb forms and participial adjectives, and it typically occurs